This is week sixty-four in my personal “If… Project” in which I answer questions from the book “If… (Questions for the Game of Life)”
There are 125 pages of this book, each with four questions. I plan to take one page each week and answer the questions as thoroughly and honestly as I am able. In addition, I invite you to answer the questions along with me, whether it be in the comments section, your own personal blog, or just within your own thoughts.
Perhaps in doing so, we will get to know each other better, but even more importantly, get to know ourselves better.
This week’s questions:
If you could serve in one capacity in the military (in which you haven’t already served), what would you want to do?
Administer the physicals to all of the strapping young men who have enlisted.
If you could eliminate forevermore one cause of death on earth, what would it be?
Murder.
If you had to choose the best book in history, which book would get the prize?
I’m no literary maven. In fact, I can’t remember the last book I read that wasn’t Harry Potter, and while I love those, I’d never give them the title of Best Book in History. I really should read more often, shouldn’t I?
If you had to choose the worst book ever written, what would it be?
Well, again, having read very few books in my adulthood, I’m in no position to be picking bests and worsts. But, for no other reason than just to piss off the junior high girls of the world (I haven’t even read it), I will say Twilight.
Those are my answers to this week’s questions. What are yours?





